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Former home care worker says Always Best Care failed to pay overtime
PHILADELPHIA — A former home health aide has filed a class action lawsuit against Always Best Care, alleging violations of minimum wage law and Workers' Compensation acts.
Cordicate IT and founders sued for withholding, mishandling retirement benefits
PHILADELPHIA — A man is suing Cordicate IT LLC, Cordicate 401(K) Retirement Plan, and plan trustees Michael Sean Baird and Joseph Reuben, citing alleged breach of contract.
Weirton Medical says Malvern-based Cerner and Siemens Medical breached contract
PITTSBURGH — A hospital is suing Cerner Health Services Inc. and Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc., both based in Malvern, claiming breach of contract.
Wells Fargo says multiple partnerships owe seven figures from loan
PITTSBURGH — Wells Fargo is suing a number of developers, alleging breach of contract for almost $14 million in unpaid loans.
Matthews International says former consultant solicited its customers after leaving
PITTSBURGH — Three companies specializing in funeral services are suing their former employee James Muirhead, alleging breach of contract.
Divinity Investments allegedly failed to pay managers, fired them for complaining
PITTSBURGH — A Somerset couple are suing Divinity Investments LLC, alleging unpaid wages and violation of Workers' Compensation acts.
Golo says Supplement Direct, Supplement Police published defamatory product review
PHILADELPHIA — A diet-plan marketer is suing Supplement Direct Ventures Inc. and ABC Co. d/b/a Supplement Police, alleging negligent misrepresentation and unfair competition.
Allegheny County man allegedly took Siemens trade info with him when he quit
PITTSBURGH — A Georgia-based conglomerate is suing Harry C. Nagel alleging he breached his employee agreement by taking confidential information with him upon resigning.
LHF Productions says 12 Comcast subscribers illegally shared 'London Has Fallen'
PITTSBURGH — A Los Angeles film studio is suing 12 unknown individuals, alleging copyright infringement for downloading one of its movies.
Staff at Progressions Behavioral Health say it failed to pay adequate wages
PHILADELPHIA — Three current staff members are suing Progressions Behavioral Health Services Inc., alleging unpaid wages and Workers' Compensation violations.
Blair Vineyards, of California, sues Pennsylvania winery of same name
PHILADELPHIA — A California winery is suing Blair Vineyards LLC, a Pennsylvania company with the same corporate name, alleging trademark infringement.
Telecom company says Haverford Township wrongfully refused permit to alter property
PHILADELPHIA — A Texas telecommunications company is suing the Township of Haverford, Pennsylvania, a municipal entity, alleging violation of federal law.
Consumer says collection agency sent misleading letter regarding debt
PHILADELPHIA — A Georgia woman is suing Financial Business and Consumer Solutions Inc. d/b/a FBCS Inc., a debt collector, alleging misrepresentation in debt collection.
Woman says Rosewood wrongfully terminated her after she reported abuse
SCRANTON — A former employee is suing Investment 360 LLC, Rest Haven Operating LLC and Rosewood Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, alleging discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination.
UFC says Northumberland bar showed March 4 event using illegal satellite receiver
WILLIAMSPORT — A Las Vegas mixed martial arts and entertainment company is suing Kenneth M. Gombert and Otter Dog Inc. d/b/a Mason Jar, a Northumberland bar and its owner, alleging copyright infringement.
Employees of Alma Mater restaurant in Philadelphia sue over allegedly unpaid wages
PHILADELPHIA — Three restaurant employees are suing Colash LLC, Anne Mary Rivers and R. Jake Sudderth, alleging unpaid wages and violation of Workers' Compensation acts.
Pennsylvania insurer brings suit against former employee, Nationwide over trade info
PHILADELPHIA — A Bala Cynwyd insurance company is suing Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Heidi Prewitt, a former employee, alleging breach of contract and violation of state law.
Shareholder sues Blankie Tails for refusing to let her inspect corporate documents
PHILADELPHIA — A New York woman is suing Rebecca Rescate, Christopher Hindley, Hindley Investments LLC and Blankie Tails Inc., alleging breach of contract and breach of duty.
Man sues U.S. government claiming he's wrongfully prohibited from owning firearms
PHILADELPHIA — A man is suing the FBI, ATF and DOJ, alleging violation of civil rights, federal law and state law for his inability to own firearms.
T&R Battle Creek claims UG Butler failed to cover taxes from real estate deal
PITTSBURGH — An Ohio partnership is suing UG Butler PA LLC, alleging breach of contract for an unpaid sum of money stemming from a real estate transaction.